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A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Follow the guidance in the FAQ entry "When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?". Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question or in an active related chat room. Or if the tag needs a lot of justification, or if you want to draft the tag wiki, request the new tag in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag, as described above.

In a comment to your question, you clarified that several questions already exist with the old tag. So perhaps a question on Meta Stack Overflow with the tag would be the better choice.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Follow the guidance in the FAQ entry "When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?". Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question or in an active related chat room. Or if the tag needs a lot of justification, or if you want to draft the tag wiki, request the new tag in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag, as described above.

In a comment to your question, you clarified that several questions already exist with the old tag. So perhaps a question on Meta Stack Overflow with the tag would be the better choice.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Follow the guidance in the FAQ entry "When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?". Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question or in an active related chat room. Or if the tag needs a lot of justification, or if you want to draft the tag wiki, request the new tag in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag, as described above.

In a comment to your question, you clarified that several questions already exist with the old tag. So perhaps a question on Meta Stack Overflow with the tag would be the better choice.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

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A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Follow the guidance in the FAQ entry "When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?". Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question, or in an active related chat room. Or if the tag needs a lot of justification, or if you want to draft the tag wiki, request the new tag in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag in a comment, as described above.

In a comment to your question, you clarified that several questions already exist with the old tag. So perhaps a question on Meta Stack Overflow with the tag would be the better choice.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question, or in an active related chat room, or in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag in a comment, as described above.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Follow the guidance in the FAQ entry "When is tag creation appropriate, and how does it work?". Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question or in an active related chat room. Or if the tag needs a lot of justification, or if you want to draft the tag wiki, request the new tag in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag, as described above.

In a comment to your question, you clarified that several questions already exist with the old tag. So perhaps a question on Meta Stack Overflow with the tag would be the better choice.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.

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Damian Yerrick
  • 4.7k
  • 15
  • 15

A tag can't just be created; it has to be attached to an existing question.*

If the question has been posted: Plead the case for a new tag in a comment on the question, or in an active related chat room, or in a question here on Meta Stack Overflow.

If the missing tag is blocking posting a question: If answers to What tag to use for question in a new programming language? are any indication, you can add a second-best tag, such as a platform, language, or subject tag, or perhaps the previous name of the project, so that the question at least gets posted. Then ask for the new tag in a comment, as described above.

* You might notice a bootstrap problem here. The first tags on Stack Overflow or each other Stack Exchange site were created during private beta when "create tags" required 1 reputation.